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SUMMARY:Towards a Sustainable Space: Addressing the Challenges of the Final Frontier
DESCRIPTION:View Slides\n		\n			\nSustainability Series with Christophe Bonnal\, Space Debris and Launcher Expert\, MaiaSpace \nSummary of his talk: “Anything that goes up will eventually come down… In the case of launchers and satellites in Low Earth Orbit\, this means returning to Earth through an atmospheric reentry at very high velocity. This generates high heat fluxes\, partially ‘melting’ the objects. Typically\, about 20% survive reentry and pose a risk to people on the ground; however\, the remaining 80% will stay in the upper atmosphere for some time\, leading to unwanted disruptions to the ozone layer and contributing to greenhouse gas effects. How can we solve this dilemma-putting people at risk or damaging the atmosphere?” \nProgramme \n06:00pm: Doors open \n06:30pm: Welcome address by Emmanuelle David\, Executive Director\, EPFL Space Center \n06:40pm: Presentation by Christophe Bonnal \n07:10pm: Round table moderated by the Science Journalist Olivier Dessibourg with: \n\nChristophe Bonnal\nDr Susmita Mohanty\nSpaceship Designer\, Serial Space Entrepreneur and Climate Action Advocate\nProf. Athanasios Nenes\nFull Professor\, Laboratory of Atmospheric Processes and their Impacts\, EPFL\nLiesbeth Casier\nLead\, Public Procurement and Sustainable Infrastructure and Coordinator of the NBI Global Resource Centre at the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).\n\n07:40pm: Q&A moderated by Olivier Dessibourg \n8:00pm: Aperitif networking \n			\n							Register here (free)
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/towards-a-sustainable-space-addressing-the-challenges-of-the-final-frontier/
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center\, RLC E1 240\, EPFL Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:Space\, Science & Technology
DESCRIPTION:Join us at EPFL for an exciting event focused on the future of the space sector and explore the future of Astronautics in Europe. Learn how space exploration can drive public-private partnerships in science and technology. With keynotes from renowned Space Icons and panels featuring industry and research experts\, this event is a must-attend! \nSpeakers: \n\nEmmanuelle David – Executive Director\, eSpace\, EPFL Space Center\nMichel Mayor – Astrophysicist\, Professor Emeritus – University of Geneva\nDaniel Neuenschwander – Director of Human and Robotic Exploration – ESA\nClaude Nicollier – Astronaut\, Professor Emeritus – EPFL\nAude Pugin – CEO – APCO Technologies\nMartin Vetterli – President of EPFL\nThomas Zurbuchen – Professor – ETH Zurich\n\nModerator:\n\nChloé Carrière – Science Communicator\, EPFL alumna\n			\n							Register here!
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/space-science-technology/
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center\, RLC E1 240\, EPFL Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
CATEGORIES:Conference
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SUMMARY:EPFL Space Center - 20 years Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Registrations are now closed. \n	Join us for a celebration of 20 years of the EPFL Space Center! Since 2003\, we have sent a CubeSat into space\, hosted and launched startups such as ClearSpace and the Space Sustainability Rating\, guided student teams to win international competitions and to send a computer into space\, and awarded a Minor in Space Technologies to over 400 students! And that’s just a few of the many space activities that have taken place at EPFL. \nSo we’re throwing a party! There will be speeches\, a look back at the EPFL Space Center over the years\, a chance to meet your colleagues and friends\, and of course\, delicious food and drink. \n\n		Programme\n	\n	\n                \n                \n                            \n                            \n                            \n                    \n        \n\n                                                        TimingTopicsSpeakers\n\n\n\n        \n            18h45IntroductionMartine Harmel\, EPFL Space Center        \n            \n            18h50Welcome remarksJan Hesthaven\, Vice-President of Academic Affairs        \n            \n            18h55Brief history of the centerMartine Harmel\, EPFL Space Center        \n            \n            19h00Early days of the EPFL Space CenterMaurice Borgeaud/Stéphane Michaud - Former EPFL Space Center Directors        \n            \n            19h15Swiss Cube adventure and Clearspace- (period 2009-2019)Muriel Richard\, ClearSpace        \n            \n            19h25The EPFL Space Center today and looking aheadProf. Jean-Paul Kneib\, EPFL Space Center        \n            \n            19h35Closing remarksEmmanuelle David\, EPFL Space Center        \n            \n            19h45 - 21h00Mini exhibitions & festive apero
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/epfl-space-center-20-years/
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center\, RLC E1 240\, EPFL Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
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SUMMARY:Swiss Space Week @ EPFL - Conférence Publique « Espace et Durabilité » (FR)
DESCRIPTION:La SATW et ses partenaires vous proposent une semaine spéciale consacrée à l’espace. Rejoignez-nous pour découvrir les acteurs qui contribuent à faire de la Suisse une nation spatiale. \nL’industrie spatiale mondiale est en plein essor. Un demi-siècle après la première course à l’espace qui avait conduit l’Humanité à poser le pied sur la Lune\, de nouveaux acteurs publics et privés redoublent d’énergie et d’innovation pour explorer\, comprendre et utiliser l’espace. Cette nouvelle ère ouvre de formidables opportunités mais annonce également de nombreux défis. \nComment l’espace contribue-t-il à améliorer notre vie sur Terre et à réaliser les objectifs du développement durable (ODD) ? Quel rôle joue la Suisse ? Découvrez-le du 28 mars au 1er avril. \n	L’espace au service de la vie sur Terre\n	L’industrie spatiale mondiale est en plein essor. Un demi-siècle après la première course à l’espace qui avait conduit l’Humanité à poser le pied sur la Lune\, de nouveaux acteurs publics et privés redoublent d’énergie et d’innovation pour explorer\, comprendre et utiliser l’espace. Cette nouvelle ère ouvre de formidables opportunités mais annonce également de nombreux défis. \nComment l’espace contribue-t-il à améliorer notre vie sur Terre\, à protéger l’environnement et à réaliser les objectifs du développement durable (ODD)? Quel rôle joue la Suisse? \nRejoignez-nous pour une conférence de Claude Nicollier\, suivie d’une table ronde avec des acteurs de la recherche\, de l’entrepreneuriat et de l’industrie. \n	Au programme:\n18 :00 –  Mot de bienvenue \n18 :15 – Keynote de Claude Nicollier \n19 :00 – Table ronde avec des acteurs du spatial \n\nGaëtan Petit\, Space4Impact\nMarie-Valentine Florin\, EPFL IRGC\nFabien Droz\, CSEM\nFederico Belloni\, Astrocast\n\n20 :00 – Apéritif – Expo \nModération de la soirée par Galactic Chloé. \nL’événement est gratuit mais le nombre de places limité. Réservez déjà votre place! \n			\n							S’inscrire
URL:https://espace.epfl.ch/event/swiss-space-week-epfl-conference-publique-espace-et-durabilite-fr/
LOCATION:Rolex Learning Center\, RLC E1 240\, EPFL Route Cantonale\, Lausanne\, Vaud\, 1015\, Switzerland
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